Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Sound Effects:

In our film we have included some sound effects to help ensure we achieve a high grade.

BREATHING SOUND EFFECT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1MPgNGI1Ao&spfreload=10
In our film we have a soundtrack throughout to help keep the audience engaged and interested in our film. It helps fit the thriller genre.
This breathing sound effect is used at the end of our opening as we want people to be gripped in and think is she still alive. The reason we used the breathing is due to her being suffocated and loosing breath.
This clip in non-copyrighted and sounds like a women in distress. It links to our film due to the protagonist being suffocated by a plastic bag.
It comes in effectively and suddenly creating a mysterious suspicious effect.

BANG SOUND EFFECT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-_JmN2rUNM
Our soundtrack is fairly eerie with no exaggerated bangs or jumpy noises. We found a non-copyrighted sound effect which helps create a tense and scary atmosphere.
We have used this when our protagonist is attacked and when her hand moves.
We are hoping for a reeaction from the audience as it becomes more gripping.

VOICEMAIL SOUND EFFECT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBrNZrzLVHs
We added a voicemail sound effect to our film when Ellie is trying to get hold of Tara. It enables the audience to understand the situation they are in and understand one of the characters is in danger. It makes the audience feel worried for the character and connect with them. It shows technological convergence which is used dramatically in thrillers.

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